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Scott Eul

Scott Eul

Scott Eul enters his sixth season as the Minot State University head baseball coach. He was hired in June 2016 and made an immediate impact on the Beavers baseball program.

In just five seasons, Eul has transformed the Beavers into one of the top programs in the NSIC. The 2021 season was limited to 40 games but the Beavers were impressive during most of the year and finished 4th in the conference to host a NSIC Tournament first round matchup with Minnesota Crookston at Corbett Field for the first time in program history.

The 2021 Beavers finished 24-17 overall and 22-12 in conference. Left-handed reliever Jordan Chappell earned NSIC Second-Team Honors and infielder Ryley Humrighouse earned NSIC All-Defensive Team. 

The 2020 season was abbreviated due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Beavers were 8-6 overall, 0-0 in the NSIC, at the time that the remainder of the season was canceled. 

In 2019, Eul led the Beavers to another historic season. They rewrote the record books at Minot State having the highest stolen base percentage (.896), most at-bats, most runs scored, most triples, most RBI, most total bases, most walks, most stolen bases, and most stolen base attempts in school history. Additionally, they broke many team records on the pitching mound. These include records for lowest opponent batting average, most strikeouts in a nine-inning game, most wins, most strikeouts, most strikeouts looking, and most runners picked off. Eul led the Beavers to the NSIC Tournament Championship game.

In 2018, Eul led Minot State to the best season in school history as the Beavers captured their first-ever NSIC regular-season championship. Minot State finished the season with a 29-6 record in conference play to finish at the top the league standings.

Under Eul, Minot State was 34-16 overall, which marked the most wins in single-season history for the program. For his efforts, Eul was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Central Region Coach of the Year as well as earning NSIC Coach of the Year honors. Five Beavers were named to the All-NSIC Team, and Celestino Rodriguez was named All-Central Region Honorable Mention.

In his first season at Minot State in 2017, the Beavers qualified for the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament for the first time since joining the league. The Beavers tied a school record for wins in a season with 29, going 29-22 on the year, including a 23-17 mark in NSIC play.

MSU also won its first postseason game in the program's NCAA Division II history, topping Minnesota Crookston 3-2 at the NSIC Tournament. Eul coached two All-NSIC individuals as Jordan Schulz was named to the First-Team, and Michael Borst was a Second-Team selection. Schulz added an NSIC Gold Glove Award to his conference honors. Eul also coached Schulz to the NCBWA All-Central Region Second Team following a stellar senior season.

Overall, Minot State was ranked in the top five in 19 statistical categories in the NSIC, including second in on-base percentage (.389), third in slugging percentage (.437), and fourth in batting average (.302). The Beavers were also fourth in earned run average in the league (4.45) and sixth overall in fielding percentage (.962).

Before coming to Minot State, Eul, a native of Rosemount, Minn., spent two seasons helping build St. Cloud State into a national powerhouse and has five seasons of coaching experience from American Legion Baseball, Beach Collegiate League and NCAA Division II level.

He spent the previous two seasons as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator and earned his Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at St. Cloud State. Eul helped the Huskies to a 97-15 overall record, and the nation's No. 1 ranked team in NCAA Division II that season. The Huskies started both 2015 and 2016 with a record of 23-0 and earned Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Tournament titles in 2015 and 2016 and were the 2015 NSIC regular-season champions. SCSU was ranked nationally in multiple pitching categories during his coaching career, including leading the nation in shutouts and hits allowed in 2015 along with being fourth in DII in ERA.

Eul had a successful playing career at the University of North Dakota. He also earned his Bachelor's degree in physical education at UND. After that, Eul began his collegiate coaching career at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn. He served two seasons as the pitching coach, recruiting coordinator and strength & conditioning coach thereIn addition to coaching at SCSU, he was involved in the Beach Collegiate League as the head coach for the Litchfield (S.C) Manowars. While there, the team earned league championships twice as well as runner up finishes three times.

Coach Eul lives in Minot, N.D., with his wife Jordan and their daughter, Britton. 

 

SCOTT EUL YEAR-BY-YEAR
OVERALL NSIC
YEAR SCHOOL W L PCT W L PCT
2021 Minot State 24 17 0.584 22 12 0.647
2020 Minot State 8 6 0.571 0 0 0
2019   Minot State 36 18 0.667 24 10 0.706
2018 Minot State 34 16 0.68 29 6 0.829
2017 Minot State 29 22 0.569 23 17 0.575
CAREER TOTALS 131 79 0.624 98 45 0.685